We all love Vermont, so naturally we will have a certain fondness for the town that is known as the “Birthplace of Vermont.” That’s right, Windsor just may be the most overlooked town in VT. Let’s take a closer look at the things you’ll find – and fall in love with – in this great town in Windsor County.

Welcome to Windsor!

Flickr/Doug Kerr There is so much to see and do here.

Windsor offers a self guided walking tour featuring over 40 historic structures throughout the community.

Flickr/Doug Kerr

Six signs located through the community feature narratives on 12 locations.

Flickr/Doug Kerr Each sign even has a QR code with an audio file for smart phone users.

Memorials to the rich history are throughout the town.

Flickr/Leonora (Ellie) Enking

Hike, paddle, bike, fish, snowshoe and ride in Windsor.

Flickr/Šarūnas Burdulis You’ll find four seasons of outdoor fun here.

Calling all history buffs!

Flickr/Doug Kerr Here the constitution of the “Free and Independent State of Vermont” was adopted at the tavern of Elijah West on July 8, 1777.

Enjoy the fresh air at Great River Outfitters.

Facebook/Great River Outfitters & The Path of Life Garden Winter brings fat biking and dog sledding.

You’ll love the whimsical Path Of Life Sculpture Garden!

Flickr/David Wilson Take a closer look at this magical place here.

Grab a bite to eat a a train themed restaurant while you’re in town.

Facebook/Windsor Station Restaurant & Barroom The Windsor Station has great food in a wonderfully eclectic setting.

Windsor’s quaint shops on Main Street offer exceptional opportunities to purchase one of a kind items.

Flickr/Doug Kerr

A view of Windsor from above.

Check out this wonderful video of Windsor shot by Green Mountain Drone.

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Flickr/Doug Kerr

There is so much to see and do here.

Each sign even has a QR code with an audio file for smart phone users.

Flickr/Leonora (Ellie) Enking

Flickr/Šarūnas Burdulis

You’ll find four seasons of outdoor fun here.

Here the constitution of the “Free and Independent State of Vermont” was adopted at the tavern of Elijah West on July 8, 1777.

Facebook/Great River Outfitters & The Path of Life Garden

Winter brings fat biking and dog sledding.

Flickr/David Wilson

Take a closer look at this magical place here.

Facebook/Windsor Station Restaurant & Barroom

The Windsor Station has great food in a wonderfully eclectic setting.

Check out this wonderful video of Windsor shot by Green Mountain Drone.

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